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Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park
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Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is a 235-acre marine camping park on the forested south shore of Lake Chelan. The park separates the mountains from the lake and is surrounded by spectacular scenery. With its modern marina, the park affords visitors excellent boating access to the upper reaches of Lake Chelan. Visitors may enjoy hiking and scuba diving. A nearby ferry service travels each day to the head of the lake where visitors may stop in at North Cascades National Park. Although hunting is not allowed at state parks, the park makes a great base camp. Two competing glaciers -- the Chelan glacier and the continental ice sheet, carved Lake Chelan. Their back-and-forth movement created the broad lower lake and narrow upper lake. The park is set in rocky terrain, with forested areas along Twenty-five Mile Creek. The region receives an average annual rainfall of 11 inches, with 39 inches of average annual snowfall. The scenery and terrain offer visitors a wide variety of activities to do. Within this view the area is crawling with wildlife. Such wildlife includes bears, bobcats, chipmunks, coyotes, deer, elk, rabbits, raccoons, sheep, and squirrels. Bird watchers may enjoy the sights of crows, ravens, eagles, grouse, gulls, hawks, hummingbirds, jays, ospreys, and owls. The lake offers many water activities as well. Constructed by Mr. Dave Davis, the park was operated for many years as a private resort. State Parks acquired it in 1972 and continued to operate it as a private resort under concession contracts with various tenants. Since 1988, park staff has operated the park. The park is known for its boat accessibility. Boating exploration of the uplake wilderness portions of Lake Chelan is possible from the park. A ferry takes visitors to a roadless community at the head of the lake. The park offers wading opportunities and a pier for fishing.

Facilities: Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park provides restrooms and boating facilities.

Reservations: Reservations are accepted for Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park.

Best Time To Visit: Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is open during the summer from 6:30am - 10:00 pm.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: handicap accessibility is provided.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park from Wentachee start out going northwest on S Columbia St toward E Orondo Ave for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto Orondo Ave for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto WA-285 N. Continue to follow WA-285 N. for 1.4 miles. Turn slight left onto WA-285 N. for 1.9 miles. Merge onto US-97 N toward WA-28 for 0.3 miles. Take the US-97-ALT ramp toward Chelan for 0.4 miles. Turn left onto US-97 ALT. Continue to follow US-97 ALT for 30.7 miles. Turn left onto WA-971. Continue to follow S Lakeshore Rd for 16.3 miles. Turn left onto Shady Pass Rd(Portions unpaved) for 1.0 miles. Turn right onto NF-127 for 0.5 miles. There are 1.24 miles between your ending location and the end of your driving directions. Use maps to get from your ending location to the end of your route. End at Twenty-five Mile Creek State Park.

Address
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
7150 Cleanwater Lane
P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, Washington 98504
Phone
General: (360) 902-8844
Reservations: (888) 226-7688
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